Norm Drucker, one of pro basketballs most prominent referees, who notoriously ejected Wilt Chamberlain from a game the only minutes Chamberlain missed in his epic 1961-62 season died on Friday. He was 94. His death was confirmed by his son Jim, a former commissioner of the Arena Football League and the Continental Basketball Association, The Associated Press reported.
In the 1952-53 season, when Drucker began refereeing regularly in the N.B.A., there was no 24-second shot clock, the league had only 10 teams, TV exposure was minimal and the officials were paid $40 a game.
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